On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 15:08, Le Sensei... wrote: > I had just thought about that yesterday too ! > Having the airport extreme card used by macosx under mol and using the mol > machine as a gateway could probably be done. One would probably have to code > some bits to let macosx see the airport card through mol though, because for > the moment, macosx doesn't see the airport card. > > On the same subject but on another front, the broadcom chipset used by apple > for the airport extreme is also used in the Linksys WAP54G wifi access point > ... which runs under linux. This of course means there is a kernel module > that > drives the chip, and thus that either Linksys or Broadcom have code some > driver for it. It makes me angry to think they would have gone that far and > stopped there without considering their customers who care about running > linux > on their apple hardware. > > And thanks to the list for all the information I found here to have a nice > working AlBook (except of course 3D, sleep and ... airport) :)
And modem... :( > > -- > Alain Perry -- My software never has bugs. | ASCII Ribbon Campaign /"\ It just develops random features. | For Standards-Complaint Email \ / Public GnuPG key available at: http://www.keyserver.net X 1024D/203E154B 2003-10-03 Federico Gamio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> / \ Key fingerprint = 0B9E 3A19 C88B EBAC 5422 C05F 76B5 B922 203E 154B sub 2048g/32D2F465 2003-10-03
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